QE4 Sends Dow Above 28,000 – Ep. 514
The Peter Schiff Show Podcast
Peter Schiff
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🗓️ 16 November 2019
⏱️ 63 minutes
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Summary
The Dow continued its weekly winning streak with another milestone, closing above 28,000 for the first time: 28,004.89 to be exact. That's a gain of 222.93. Now, I'm sure everybody is getting their "Dow 30,000!" hats ready, because obviously that's not too far off, now from 28,000. But it's not just the Dow that is setting records and crossing milestones. The NASDAQ - another record high today - up 61.81, closing at 8,540.83. That's the first time the NASDAQ has been above 8,500. The S&P also making new highs, up 23.83 - 3120.46 is the close. This is the first time the S&P has been above 3100.
Russell 2000 Sitting Out the Party
The only major index really not enjoying the party, although it was up again today is the Russell 2000, still not quite near an all-time record high. That index is at 1,596. Again, the Russell is the one that most reflects the domestic economy, and it is the domestic economy that is in a lot of trouble. In fact, the Dow rose today, despite more weak economic data that was released during the day.
Industrial Production: Weak
Probably the weakest data point of them all was on industrial production. It was supposed to drop again after falling .4% in September, and they did revise the September drop to -.3% from -.4%. But instead of a .4 drop in October, which was the consensus forecast, we dropped by .8. So twice as large a decline. In fact, I think you have to go back to March of 2009 to see a larger decline than that in industrial production. Capacity Utilization really contracted as well, from 77.5; it went all the way down to 76.7.
Halfway to Recession
And we also got more weak news on business inventories, which were revised lower. And I think that, and industrial production and some other weak data points that had come out caused the Atlanta Fed to reduce its forecast for Q4 GDP all the way down to .3%. It was at 1%, and now it's at .3% which is close to zero. And in fact, it's very likely that we could end up with a negative print for Q4 GDP, which means we're halfway to recession. Our Sponsors: * Check out Chilipad and use my code sleep.me/GOLD for a great deal: https://sleep.me * Check out DBJourney and use my code Schiff15 for a great deal: https://dbjourney.com * Check out Fast Growing Trees and use my code GOLD for a great deal: https://www.fast-growing-trees.com * Check out Plaud AI and use my code GOLD for a great deal: https://plaud.ai * Check out Quince and use my code quince.com/gold for a great deal: https://www.quince.com * Check out TruDiagnostic and use my code GOLD20 for a great deal: https://www.trudiagnostic.com Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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| 0:00.0 | The Peter Shifts Show. |
| 0:09.3 | The Dow continued its weekly winning streak with another milestone closing above 28,000 |
| 0:17.8 | for the first time 28,000-004 spot-89 to be exact. |
| 0:24.6 | That's a gain of 222 spot-93. |
| 0:29.0 | I'm sure everybody is getting their Dow 30,000 hats ready because obviously that's not |
| 0:35.1 | too far off now from 28,000 but it's not just the Dow that is setting records and crossing |
| 0:42.1 | milestones. |
| 0:43.4 | The Nasdaq, another record-hide today, up 61 spot-81, closing at 85, 40 spot-83. |
| 0:50.8 | That's the first time the Nasdaq has been above 85,000. |
| 0:55.4 | The S&P also making new highs up 23 spot-83, 31, 20 spot-46 is the close. |
| 1:03.1 | This is the first time the S&P has been above 31,00. |
| 1:07.5 | The only major index really not enjoying the party although it was up again today is |
| 1:13.3 | the Russell 2000. |
| 1:15.9 | Still not quite near and all-time record-hide. |
| 1:19.4 | That index is at 15, 96. |
| 1:21.8 | Again, the Russell is the one that most reflects the domestic economy and it is the domestic |
| 1:29.5 | economy that is in a lot of trouble. |
| 1:32.5 | In fact, the Dow rose today despite more weak economic data that was released during the |
| 1:40.8 | day. |
| 1:42.4 | Probably the weakest data point of them all was on industrial production. |
| 1:48.0 | It was supposed to drop again after falling point four in September and they did revise |
| 1:54.8 | this September drop to minus point three percent from minus point four but instead of a point |
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